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Working as part of your professional team, our expert lawyers helps manage your project from inception through to completion. We have a wealth of experience across all areas of development – meaning we offer a pragmatic and commercial approach, finding workable solutions and providing a smooth delivery for your projects.

Our clients include developers, local authorities, government agencies (including the Homes & Communities Agency), promoters, housing associations and landowners looking to realise the value of their property assets. This experience of development from different perspectives is one of our unique strengths, whichever sector you operate in, we understand the stakeholders involved in your deals.

Full service legal solution - we can support you on planning, procurement processes, choosing the correct joint venture vehicle, environmental law advice, construction issues and documents and tax advice and developing tax efficient structures.

Over 50 lawyers – based in Birmingham, Nottingham and Manchester.

Legal 500 regional real estate team of the year 2013.

Our breadth of experience means we know what the market will (and will not) accept - we won’t sit on the fence – our advice will be clear and have a firm recommendation.

Talk to us about flexible, transparent fee arrangements - we understand the market you are in.

related resources

This training suite is a useful toolkit for all property professionals involved with dilapidations whether landlord or tenant. This series covers the basis legal principles underpinning dilapidations claims and aims to cut through some of the jargon which often only serves to confuse and complicate.

The first video in the series is intended to be a basic introduction to terminal dilapidations claims with a practical look at some of the key concepts and how they can be applied in the real world of dilapidations disputes.

In the third video in our property litigation dilapidation series, Tim will look at dilapidations from a landlord’s perspective and gives some practical advice to landlords pursuing claims after the lease has ended.

recent experience

Advising the Homes England on £60m of regeneration planned for a former colliery; including planning and site assembly advice, negotiations with the private sector developer procured to provide phased delivery of the residential development and commitment to fund the road infrastructure as well as dealing with Homes England funding agreements with other landowners.

With the current publicity over the rating revaluation coming in next month alongside proposed changes to the appeals process, today’s Supreme Court decision will come as a relief to embattled ratepayers.

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